TWiT Photo 62: Petra Cross – Stopmotionista!

Have you ever wanted to see behind the scenes at TWiT Studios? Check out the fantastic stop motion video that Petra Cross shot while a guest on TWiT Photo. Some of the images she shot during the filming! Yes Leo, our dance will live on forever!
Thank you Joseph Linaschke for reviewing the improvements in Aperture 3.3 - faster imports, improved auto-white balance function, all new highlight/shadows performance. Aria Haghighi was also kind enough to talk about Prismatic and how it can streamline consuming relevant news.
Petra shared some great tips on how to get better shots of people and how to make really interesting stop-motion videos:
Tip#1: Understand people's faces. Everyone has a good side and a bad side. Do they have a prominent nose? Avoid profile shots, shoot from above the person to avoid unwanted shadows and double chins.
Tip#2: For stop motion videos shoot LOTS and LOTS of photos. Aim to have about 2,000 usable photos! So shoot much more!!
Tip#3: Shoot while you are travelling to your destination - planes, trains, automobiles! All show that you are going somewhere exotic and far away!
For more detailed instructions from Petra see our interview with her below and check out her website hereDon't miss a chance to watch or listen to your favorite photographers – download the TWiT Photo podcast on iTunes for free :)
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Catherine Hall’s exceptional photography has been exhibited throughout Europe and the United States and regularly appears in publications such as New York Times and National Geographic Traveler.
With sponsorships from Epson, SanDisk, and Adobe, with nearly two million social media followers she is an in-demand speaker and judge among heavyweights like Google, Macworld, and WPPI. The former co-host of TWiT Photo (named “Best New Tech Podcast” on iTunes), she is also the creator of Top Model Release, a revolutionary iOS app for photographers.